A History of Australia: 'The old dead and the young tree green', 1916-1935Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... faith for mockers and the deprived , not a faith by which the overwhelming majority of humanity could live . In July 1920 , when the King and Empire men were shouting themselves hoarse in the Sydney Town Hall , Ted Brady told Vance ...
... faith for mockers and the deprived , not a faith by which the overwhelming majority of humanity could live . In July 1920 , when the King and Empire men were shouting themselves hoarse in the Sydney Town Hall , Ted Brady told Vance ...
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... faith odd religious revivals . Faith healers , with their ' insipid inanities ' were making their appeal to the ' semi - imbecile victims ' of a ' decadent civilization ' . James Hickson arrived on a healing mission in the churches of ...
... faith odd religious revivals . Faith healers , with their ' insipid inanities ' were making their appeal to the ' semi - imbecile victims ' of a ' decadent civilization ' . James Hickson arrived on a healing mission in the churches of ...
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... faith in its destiny ' . That was his faith . On his way back to Australia he visited Gallipoli . He stood there on the beach where the Australians had landed on 25 April 1915 , and drew strength to face the future . He did not want ...
... faith in its destiny ' . That was his faith . On his way back to Australia he visited Gallipoli . He stood there on the beach where the Australians had landed on 25 April 1915 , and drew strength to face the future . He did not want ...
Contents
VICTORY OF THE COMFORTABLE CLASSES | 47 |
A DIVIDED AUSTRALIA | 80 |
John Joseph Ambrose Curtin and Robert Gordon Menzies frontispiece | 116 |
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